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Steve Bunce has been ringside in Las Vegas over 50 times, he has been at five Olympics and has been writing about boxing for over 25 years for a variety of national newspapers in Britain, including four which folded! It is possible that his face and voice have appeared on over 60 channels worldwide in a variety of languages - his first novel The Fixer was published in 2010 to no acclaim; amazingly it has been shortlisted for Sports Book of the Year.

Shane McGuigan talks about Carl Frampton's upcoming rematch with Kiko Martinez and explains why fans have been breaking into the arena ahead of the fight in Belfast.

Lee Selby talks about sparring with Kiko Martinez despite their obvious language barrier but explains why he believes that Frampton will struggle. Jamie Moore talks about being shot five times in Marbella and explains why he has been the unlucky victim of mistaken identity.

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Steve Bunce has been ringside in Las Vegas over 50 times, he has been at five Olympics and has been writing about boxing for over 25 years for a variety of national newspapers in Britain, including four which folded! It is possible that his face and voice have appeared on over 60 channels worldwide in a variety of languages - his first novel The Fixer was published in 2010 to no acclaim; amazingly it has been shortlisted for Sports Book of the Year.